Chargers sign ex-Raider to practice squad

The Chargers completed their eight-man practice roster Tuesday, signing offensive tackle Kevin Haslam, who spent all of training camp and the preseason with the Raiders. San Diego will face his former team in next Monday's season opener.

Haslam is entering his third year in the NFL.

The first two ended on injured reserve.

Haslam, undrafted out of Rutgers, broke into the league in 2010 with the Jaguars. He saw limited snaps in five games before suffering a season-ending hand injury.

He was sidelined all of last season with a torn MCL, and the Jaguars released him in March.

The Raiders signed the 6-foot-5, 310-pounder in May, keeping him throughout training camp and the preseason before waiving him last week.

The Chargers have no quarterbacks on their practice squad.

That is expected change over the coming weeks. For now, coach Norv Turner said he wants to have healthy bodies at key positions, such as tackle and wide receiver.

Signing former No. 3 camp quarterback Jarrett Lee to the practice squad remains an option. He went unclaimed off waivers Saturday.

Full practice squad:

• Tackle Charlie Bryant

• Tackle Kevin Haslam

• Wide receiver Mike Willie

• Wide receiver Chris Owusu

• Running back Edwin Baker

• Cornerback Greg Gatson

• Defensive end Logan Harrell

• Defensive end Damik Scafe

Nuts 'n' Bolts

• The Chargers announced Tuesday they will wear white jerseys and white pants in their Sept. 16 home opener against the Titans. The team said it encourages fans to wear white to the game, a "white out."